After Windows, Android and iOS, Amazon released a native application for its music service called Cloud Player on OS X.
Launched overseas in March 2011 simultaneously with Amazon Cloud Drive, Cloud Player service is available since September 2012. It offers users to find all the MP3 files purchased from the service and e-merchant to upload up to 250 songs in various formats (.Mp3, .M4a, .wma, .Wav, .Ogg, .flac and .aiff).
If Cloud Player offers a music player online accessible from any modern browser, the company also offers a few applications on iOS, Android and Windows. After a few days of the availability of Mavericks, Amazon announced the availability of an application for the Apple system.
Stating that its music catalog now has 25 million shares, Amazon says that the application will not only play streaming songs but also those of its iTunes library. Cloud Player for Mac also has a feature extraction, called AutoRip to retrieve songs from a CD. Finally, the cyber shop merchant is available directly from the application.
Songs purchased from Amazon can be imported in the application for listening offline and ranked within custom playlists. Cloud Player also retains the metadata pieces for it to illustrate the albums, artists or retrieve official flows on social networks.
You can download Amazon Cloud Player App for Mac and PC from this link.
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